As the only member of Congress who has ever been banned from social media, I oppose today’s TikTok ban bill.
This bill would open Pandora’s box and create a slippery slope for future government censorship of Americans and our precious First Amendment.
Initial thoughts after the interview:
-Putin knows way too much history
-Putin is operating on an intellectual plane far above all US politicians
-Putin appears to want cooperation but the West have isolated Russia
-Putin does not want to invade Poland or take over the world
-Putin is not the deranged warmonger the MSM describes him as
-Putin is well-aware of the “Deep State” and recognizes the CIA as nefarious
I really wanted to see Putin go into detail on the degeneration of Western society, gender insanity, etc., because I think it would have resonated with the American People. The history about Ukrainian Nazism will be effective and his talk of “denazification” will certainly draw some attention.
Obviously I wanted Tucker to ask Putin about the biolabs in Ukraine, but as I stated yesterday, this topic might be too far of a jump down the rabbit hole for those new to this realm. This interview seemed to be an introductory first impression to appeal to Western citizens and disprove the MSM-created perception of Putin.
Anyone who watched the interview objectively would have to agree that Putin is not the monster we were told he was, and negotiations can be made if there is competency from US leadership. Hopefully this will change the perception of the US being innocent darlings in the conflict, and can eventually lead to mass realization that the US/NATO are the ones who brought war and weapons to Russia’s doorstep via espionage and CIA color revolutions.
A Maine Democrat tried to introduce gun control for "abnormally dangerous assault style weapons," yet could not define what either 'abnormally dangerous' nor 'assault style weapon' meant.
More:
https://t.co/aLTzf8hbOo
📍In DC today to testify before Congress about the rise in violence among left-leaning protestors.
Condemning the attempt to limit free speech through intimidation and violence should be bipartisan. Let's hope that remains true in todays hearing.
A bill opponents are calling 'state-sanctioned kidnapping' has inched closer to becoming a reality.
Here's what you need to know:
https://t.co/xSWk9dBTaq
@detransaqua at the podium telling her testimony to anyone who would listen on Friday. Doctors were ok with mutilating her body, and didn’t really address her mental health. For @detransaqua her worries didn’t leave her when she transitioned. They worsened.
House Minority Leader @BFaulkingham on how Chapter 117 could put your kids at risk in school.
On Thursday, the Maine House voted to approve the controversial rule. Read more:
https://t.co/y2RkM8KCsl
In a huge win yesterday, Texas Republicans voted to ban child transition, after fierce resistance from Democrats and pro-transgender protesters.
https://t.co/YhMMbVRKsD
I testified against. #LD1735 today. This is a trafficking bill that would allow groomers to kidnap children into the state of Maine, where they become wards of the state, and tax payer money pays for transition.
Children need protection not only from medical harm and experimentation, but from the groomers who will be empowered by this bill.